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Marshall is known for its guitar amps and pricey retro-style speakers (and they look pretty sweet). A few months ago the company announced a duo of Bluetooth speakers called the Stanmore II Voice and Action II Voice with Amazon Alexa baked in, with a ... Read More »

It’s a real shame that bookshelf speakers have gone out of style. Although they’re fairly big and bulky, bookshelf speakers are awesome! It’s a classic look that has the potential to deliver great performance in a neat package. The Audioengine A5+ Wireless take the classic bookshelf look and pack ... Read More »

The Devialet Phantom is a speaker unlike any other; we reviewed it and were blown away. Coming in up to 3000W of power and $3,000 in price, not to mention the 25 pound weight, the Phantom was as expensive as it was insane. And still is!

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The smart speaker boom isn’t really surprising. Having an omnipresent virtual assistant in the home is pretty useful, whether you want to listen to music or prove you’re right in an argument about some useless factoid. It’s hard to argue with their usefulness, despite the massive security concerns.

Speakers are for listening to music. The most important thing about them is how they sound and how they work. However, that’s not all a speaker can be. Some speakers are art. The Master & Dynamic MA770 is art, and that’s a bit hard to understand unless you see one in person. Suddenly that $1,800 price ... Read More »

It’s not often that you find a speaker that’s built like a tank. While it may not take all that much abuse, its metal construction and mirror-polished chamfering really makes it look and feel far more expensive than it really is. However, there’s a lot more to a Bluetooth speaker than just construction.

The new Damson S-Series is a home theater series with a twist. Damson partnered with Dolby to bring an Atmos-supported system to your living room, but the company took it a few steps further to make the system that much better.

The main components of the $799.99 package are the S-Bar sound bar, S-Atmos attachment, S-Woofer, ... Read More »

This is a bit of an odd one. This is a 360-degree Bluetooth speaker from Tronsmart with a downward-firing bass driver. In reality, it’s not entirely 360 degrees, as it has two drivers facing opposite directions under that grille. However, it makes for a speaker that fires sound everywhere and looks awesome doing it.

I can already hear people screaming. “$2,400 for a speaker? Who would be crazy enough to buy that?” What if I told you that they can be used in pairs via a separate hub? What if I told you that, with the remote, a stereo setup using the Phantom Silvers costs over $5,000?